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be the gainers in this in terms of how the white house perceives power in europe. tom: thank you very much. i suspect it will be a busy day there tomorrow. experts say there is now an 80% probability of leave the boat. vote.ve leave is ahead against remain. theoretically, it would seem as , experts here the trendly confident is leave look at over the line first. as you heard, sterling has plummeted. the biggest fall in diet since black wednesday of 1992. faro has just addressed his party. >> ladies and gentlemen, dare to dream. the dawn is breaking. independent, that it can do. down in our 23rd go history as our independence day. [applause] tom: there we have it. >> there is one fundamental thing which that we struggled to connect with the white working classes even in the old industrial areas for european money has helped to revitalize the areas. our message is about the clear importance of that european single market. meanwhile, lead campaigner liam fox is to supporting david cameron. >> political stability. cameron toor david continue as prime minister. i think
be the gainers in this in terms of how the white house perceives power in europe. tom: thank you very much. i suspect it will be a busy day there tomorrow. experts say there is now an 80% probability of leave the boat. vote.ve leave is ahead against remain. theoretically, it would seem as , experts here the trendly confident is leave look at over the line first. as you heard, sterling has plummeted. the biggest fall in diet since black wednesday of 1992. faro has just addressed his party....
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we've been to the white house for signatures on energy efficiency bills. so this is something i think he and i really grasp fairly well this. back when i was in private practice in engineering, we designed some of the first lead certified schools in office will buildings in west virginia. working with tonka over at energy efficiency with the turbines to create electricity, make that more efficient. energy efficiency is one of the prime areas i like to play with and get involved in here. but i get to a point, there's a vast difference -- i want to play back a little bit on what my colleague and good friend bobby rush from illinois was talking about, the disparity of income when people are facing this. if you look at this, it poses a challenge for all of us. it really does for us. if you look at mississippi, my colleague here from harper, mississippi, their medium family income is $36,000 a year. in mississippi. $36,000 a year. but in maryland it's over $70,000 per family income. so in those affluent states or neighborhoods, they make choices. they have choi
we've been to the white house for signatures on energy efficiency bills. so this is something i think he and i really grasp fairly well this. back when i was in private practice in engineering, we designed some of the first lead certified schools in office will buildings in west virginia. working with tonka over at energy efficiency with the turbines to create electricity, make that more efficient. energy efficiency is one of the prime areas i like to play with and get involved in here. but i...
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. >> i will also say they informed the white house, and the white house informed treasury, but the white house did not tell congress. that is just a fact, and still nen sticksy, mr. koski with that story in did not correct it. if we got a eight wrong, we are going to correct it. that is the honorable thing to do, but still, -- if we get a date wrong, we're going to correct it. >> mr. chairman? chair: yes. >> there is another thing. he knows in february, does not tell congress until june, and not only do they destroy 422 backup tapes, he testifies four times before congress and does not tell us. i yield back. yield'she gentleman back. anyone else? yes, mr. hargrave from pennsylvania. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and i concur with the ranking member's remarks that we are in thea bogus day oversight and government reform committee. i would like to speak in favor of his amendment. the censure resolution asserts enat commissioner koskin should resign and forfeit his position because he has not gone to great lengths to retrieve 's e-mails, and that the commissioner failed to search her blackber
. >> i will also say they informed the white house, and the white house informed treasury, but the white house did not tell congress. that is just a fact, and still nen sticksy, mr. koski with that story in did not correct it. if we got a eight wrong, we are going to correct it. that is the honorable thing to do, but still, -- if we get a date wrong, we're going to correct it. >> mr. chairman? chair: yes. >> there is another thing. he knows in february, does not tell congress...
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>> that is a power of the white house. >> let's be more specific, have you been approached about the monument by the administration. >> not by the ministration, advocates have approached me. >> any other areas in arizona? >> no, not that i remember remember. >> let me be more specific, how about western arizona or sedona? >> no. >> my office currently has requested the department of interior regarding this and the coordination between environmental group. will that request collaborate information you shared today? >> i cannot speak for the rest of the department.to >> okay you and your agency miss funded managing opportunities right in front of you. you can't maintain the them for structuring your backyard. the arlington memorial bridge is only 2000 feet long and it's falling apart. it should not be handed over millions of more acres via the antiquity act. you may think that the national park has the capacity control more public land. >> you said you are conservative in that regard. going back to the general lady from the virgin islands. >> no sir, we make a request request every yea
>> that is a power of the white house. >> let's be more specific, have you been approached about the monument by the administration. >> not by the ministration, advocates have approached me. >> any other areas in arizona? >> no, not that i remember remember. >> let me be more specific, how about western arizona or sedona? >> no. >> my office currently has requested the department of interior regarding this and the coordination between...
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i have three or four great friends in the audience and they are say they are going to see me at the white house and will say, we're winning so much, sir. the people of california don't want to win so much, mr. president. please stop this winning. we're not used to it as a country. we're used to losing all the time. we can't handle it. i'm going to say, i'm sorry, we're going to win, win, win. we're going to win with trade, we're going to win with military, we're going to minute by getting rid of obamacare and replacing it. we're going to win at the border, we're going to get the wall. we're going to let people come into our country, but they are coming in legally and they are going to come in, a lot of them. but they are coming in legally. we're going to win so much and we are going to to make america great again. i say greater than ever before. remember this, folks -- america first. we don't put america first. we have these horrible, horrible trade negotiators. i actually think they are not as stupid as people think. i think that they actually want to help everybody else. they want to he
i have three or four great friends in the audience and they are say they are going to see me at the white house and will say, we're winning so much, sir. the people of california don't want to win so much, mr. president. please stop this winning. we're not used to it as a country. we're used to losing all the time. we can't handle it. i'm going to say, i'm sorry, we're going to win, win, win. we're going to win with trade, we're going to win with military, we're going to minute by getting rid...
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and it has demonstrated extremely broad bipartisan support in the house i think the bill passed the house financial services committee 53-4. and it was included in legislation that passed the house floor overwhelmingly. we have not taken this up yet, but my understanding chair white is that you have some concerns about the leverage component in this. and i'm wondering if you could briefly because i've got limited time tell me why you're concerned about the increasing the leverage of bdcs. >> yes. i mean, first, let me just say that i think bdcs have been very good vehicles for growth. they were designed to be that for developing companies that might not otherwise be financed. i think the -- 1980. the current reality is that retail investors hold the majority of those shares so that always raises our investor protection antenna and i think we have worked over the years and the staff to try to facilitate bdcs' operations because they have sort of a patch work quilt of regulations because of their exemptions from some of the investment act provisions. i've written about this in i -- i think
and it has demonstrated extremely broad bipartisan support in the house i think the bill passed the house financial services committee 53-4. and it was included in legislation that passed the house floor overwhelmingly. we have not taken this up yet, but my understanding chair white is that you have some concerns about the leverage component in this. and i'm wondering if you could briefly because i've got limited time tell me why you're concerned about the increasing the leverage of bdcs....
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the white house opposes the bill citing inadequate funding levels for the 2020 census and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives which requested 200 additional agents to helps enforce laws. the u.s. senate is live on c-sp2 the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o god, who inhabits eternity, but dwells in contrite hearts, we magnify your name. shine the light of your love, joy, and peace into the hearts of our senators today. may they make the commitment to stand for whatever is pure and true and just and good. help them to labor for the rights of the weak and the oppressed, putting principle before partisanship and others before self. lord, give them brave, true, and compassionate hearts, as they strive to live for your glory. open their ears that they may hear your voice calling them to high endeavors. we pray in your great name. amen. the president pro tempore: pleae join me in reciting the pledge f allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of
the white house opposes the bill citing inadequate funding levels for the 2020 census and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives which requested 200 additional agents to helps enforce laws. the u.s. senate is live on c-sp2 the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. o god, who inhabits eternity, but dwells in contrite hearts, we magnify your name. shine the light of your...
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whole other ash carter, talk about that versus white house policies and budget lines. it's an exciting field and i hope it does take hold and we have a lot more to talk about. so we want to thank all of the participants today. our underwriters and the rest, and i will also take the privilege to announce, this is our tech summit but the biggest defense is in the fall, our fourth one in november 17th and i hope ash carter will help me get a lot of great speakers for that as well. you're welcome to come back at any time also and anybody nels the room, i have to thank my mother and father who are here. front row and center. [applause] >> gave my mother a great birthday present. thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> coming up this morning a hearing on the issue of visitors overstaying their visas and calls for new entry and exit tracking system. the house homeland security subcommittee on border and security takes up the issue, live coverage on c-span3. >> the senate returns today for th
whole other ash carter, talk about that versus white house policies and budget lines. it's an exciting field and i hope it does take hold and we have a lot more to talk about. so we want to thank all of the participants today. our underwriters and the rest, and i will also take the privilege to announce, this is our tech summit but the biggest defense is in the fall, our fourth one in november 17th and i hope ash carter will help me get a lot of great speakers for that as well. you're welcome...
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it was so clear and the vigil outside the white house by our lgbt family and members where the men's chorus sang "we shall overcome." and women from different regions and different backgrounds and different traditions to talk about how we can draw our nation closer to the fulfillment of our fundamental belief that all men and all women are created equal. we are a country that shares a bond of common humanity. all of us together and that bond, that connection, that same sense that draws us together is stronger than anything that can divide us. this common humanity, this bond, has been the spark that has ignited every movement for progress in our history and every movement indeed has faced opposition and faced threats, faced violence and fear, but we that is still us and what americans do, we stand together. and that's what we will do in the aftermath of this attack. we will all stand together. we will all be united and we will all be proud. and know this, that this department of justice and this administration will never waver in our fight to make sure that these united states of amer
it was so clear and the vigil outside the white house by our lgbt family and members where the men's chorus sang "we shall overcome." and women from different regions and different backgrounds and different traditions to talk about how we can draw our nation closer to the fulfillment of our fundamental belief that all men and all women are created equal. we are a country that shares a bond of common humanity. all of us together and that bond, that connection, that same sense that...
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the white house briefing at this point to go to mend us in, pennsylvania outside of pittsburgh to hear from donald trump. he will talk about the economy. live coverage. mr. trump: thank you, everybody. i really appreciate it. i would like to thank the owner of the plant, gave and gloria, you are here someplace. i want to thank rick santorum, our senator, our great senator for being here and for the endorsement. and for all of the amazing workers. are the mosty important. the amazing workers. i know you have been through very tough times, but we will make it better and we will make it better fast. just watch. [applause] today, i will talk about how to make america wealthy again. we have to do it. steel city --from it's burke played a central role in building our nation. the legacy lives in the bridges, and skyscrapers that make up our landscape.rican our workers' loyalty was repaid, you know it better than anybody, with total betrayal. our politicians have aggressively pursued a policy of globalization. moving our jobs, wealth, factories to mexico and overseas . globalization has made t
the white house briefing at this point to go to mend us in, pennsylvania outside of pittsburgh to hear from donald trump. he will talk about the economy. live coverage. mr. trump: thank you, everybody. i really appreciate it. i would like to thank the owner of the plant, gave and gloria, you are here someplace. i want to thank rick santorum, our senator, our great senator for being here and for the endorsement. and for all of the amazing workers. are the mosty important. the amazing workers. i...
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these people are called visionaries in the modern white house. but the department of justice has an ongoing institutional responsibility and i think to have, to put the best lawyer i would put neal edelson as head of alosi. no disrespect to the individual but their institutional arrangements that make up way. i had a 1000 paths so i went every other day went to the white house and went from office to office and said what you doing that you are not telling me about? i think that is where you need times need to set up authority that operating agencies have different dynamics and there is a greater constraint is the only role of the department is not an operational role that is a role to make legal advice and that would be my preference. >> i'm going to turn to miami for the last set of questions. if you have questions you would like me to ask in the final 25 minutes now is the time to make sure. can you provide the grand climax to all of this by tying it back together with the recurring theme of congressional ineffectiveness and maybe add a new dim
these people are called visionaries in the modern white house. but the department of justice has an ongoing institutional responsibility and i think to have, to put the best lawyer i would put neal edelson as head of alosi. no disrespect to the individual but their institutional arrangements that make up way. i had a 1000 paths so i went every other day went to the white house and went from office to office and said what you doing that you are not telling me about? i think that is where you...
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that was announced yesterday by the white house. i mean, it's criminal investigation. \[applause] donald trump: first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. she even appointed to the national security board someone with no national security experience. instead, he was a donor, a recent donor to hillary clinton's campaign and also gave as much as $250,000 to his foundation. they all looked. they said, where did this guy come from? he made a contribution of $250,000, all of a sudden he's on this vital and important board. this dealt with tactical nuclear weapons and had top-secret clearance and he knew nothing about it. bill and hillary made $153 million giving speeches to special interest groups since 2001. that's a lot of money. that's a lot of money. \[laughter] donald trump: these donors own hillary clinton. they own her. and bernie sanders was right about that. i have to tell you. if you work -- it's true. and the bottom line is i will be working for you. i just spent $55 million running -
that was announced yesterday by the white house. i mean, it's criminal investigation. \[applause] donald trump: first time ever, by the way, a president of the united states endorsed somebody under criminal investigation. interesting. she even appointed to the national security board someone with no national security experience. instead, he was a donor, a recent donor to hillary clinton's campaign and also gave as much as $250,000 to his foundation. they all looked. they said, where did this...
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we will also talk about the committee democrats dissents report and the responses by the white house and former secretary of state hillary clinton and her presidential campaign. be sure to watch beginning live at 7:00 eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> the transprask partnership is a trade agreement that was reached last year between the u.s. and 11 other pacific rim nations. thursday u.s. trade representative michael froman makes the case for the agreement at an event. life at 9:00 a.m. eastern here at c-span3. >>> homeland security secretary jeh johnson testifies at an oversight hearing on thursday. we'll ahere before the committee 0 on his agency's counter terrorism efforts and the recent attack in orlando. life coverage on c-span 2. >>> on july 1st, 1976 the smithsonian's national air and space museum opened its doors to the public. friday marks the 40th anniversary of the museum and american history east coverage starts at 6:00 om. we'll see the spirit of st. louis, plus live events at the front of the build. learn mer more about the museum as we talk with its
we will also talk about the committee democrats dissents report and the responses by the white house and former secretary of state hillary clinton and her presidential campaign. be sure to watch beginning live at 7:00 eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> the transprask partnership is a trade agreement that was reached last year between the u.s. and 11 other pacific rim nations. thursday u.s. trade representative michael froman makes the case for the agreement at an...
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the white house could see the fire a couple blocks away. that's just an indication of what was going on in the country at the time. there's no question. i have a memory of what it ft like to be -- say i was in the military. if you were trying to apply for a job, you'd leave it off your resume in the 1970s. there was a whole bunch of things going on at the time, and it wasn't just the controversy of the war, the counter culture revolution, i mean, america was really coming apart at the time. i think we've resettled and i think it began in the late '70s. and it's good news. but to repeat, vietnam is not a disease. it's not a syndrome that we can treat with changing our policy. it is a long and painful story of missed opportunities. [ applause ] >> desert shield, desert storm standpoint. now, 14 years in my career, i can tell you we are incredibly well-quipped and qualified as we went forward into the gulf. i would echo a couple things senator robb said. at least from the military standpoint, we felt the nation was behind us. we felt we knew w
the white house could see the fire a couple blocks away. that's just an indication of what was going on in the country at the time. there's no question. i have a memory of what it ft like to be -- say i was in the military. if you were trying to apply for a job, you'd leave it off your resume in the 1970s. there was a whole bunch of things going on at the time, and it wasn't just the controversy of the war, the counter culture revolution, i mean, america was really coming apart at the time. i...
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i talked to him a little bit about how the nixon white house retaliated against those stories. and he talks to me about how there was an effort to push back but that it took a strange form at first in just cutting off the access of a society reporter to white house parties but that eventually it got to be a much more serious thing. host: margaret sullivan, what is the biggest thing, if there is, inside the washington post newsroom? margaret: i think the tone was set by marty baron yesterday when he said that the post will continue doing aggressive, honest, honorable reporting. that seems to be the feeling going forward, not -- there is no sense that the paper is somehow cowed by this. but to rather, it is a disturbing development because of what it says. but i don't think it's going to keep the post from doing great work. host: the headline "does it matter that donald trump has banned us? not in a way that you would think." margaret sullivan, columnist for the washington post. thanks for your time. margaret: thanks so much. >> madam secretary, we pledge 72 of our delegate votes
i talked to him a little bit about how the nixon white house retaliated against those stories. and he talks to me about how there was an effort to push back but that it took a strange form at first in just cutting off the access of a society reporter to white house parties but that eventually it got to be a much more serious thing. host: margaret sullivan, what is the biggest thing, if there is, inside the washington post newsroom? margaret: i think the tone was set by marty baron yesterday...
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there are pictures where i participated in several protests outside the white house. i did draw the line at putting on an orange jumpsuit and stuck with a coat and tie, but it gave me the opportunity to go out and do some things that i probably couldn't have done otherwise. and then a little over a year ago, i went back into the federal government, an organization where i feel welcome and i work with people that i respect. and, you know, i consider myself very fortunate. just a couple things. you know, i'd like to mention that i've learned over the last six and a half years. i'm going to begin with saying the library of congress and the congressional research service are incredible institutions with some remarkable people that do great work. what they've lacked is leadership. dr. carla hayden is apparently going to be the next librarian of congress, and i wish her the best, and i hope she brings the leadership to the organization that it's long needed. the librarian of congress, you know, if you go back and look at the case, i think there's three published opinions in
there are pictures where i participated in several protests outside the white house. i did draw the line at putting on an orange jumpsuit and stuck with a coat and tie, but it gave me the opportunity to go out and do some things that i probably couldn't have done otherwise. and then a little over a year ago, i went back into the federal government, an organization where i feel welcome and i work with people that i respect. and, you know, i consider myself very fortunate. just a couple things....
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lit the white house in every color, because in every state in america you are now free to marry the person you love. there is still work to do. as we saw two weeks ago in orlando, the lgbt community still faces real violence and discrimination, real hate. we can't rest. we have to keep pushing for equality and tolerance. but the ark of our history is clear, it is of progress, and a lot of it can be traced back to stonewall. this week, i am designating the stonewall national monument as the newest addition to the parks system. stonewall will be the first national monument to tell the story of the struggle for lgbt rights. i believe our national park should show the whole story of our country, the richness and diversity of our american spirit. that we are stronger together and that out of many we are one. , that is what makes us the greatest nation on earth. that is what we celebrate at stonewall for our old generation -- for our generation, and those that come after. >> hello, i am senator richard burr and i am the chairman of the senate select committee on intelligence. i would like to tal
lit the white house in every color, because in every state in america you are now free to marry the person you love. there is still work to do. as we saw two weeks ago in orlando, the lgbt community still faces real violence and discrimination, real hate. we can't rest. we have to keep pushing for equality and tolerance. but the ark of our history is clear, it is of progress, and a lot of it can be traced back to stonewall. this week, i am designating the stonewall national monument as the...
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when people say that, congress or the white house or in the media, i understand what is meant. however, i fear that that can easily sligy lily slide into an radical islam. that's where the fear is. we limit it to what it's supposed to define. >> that's a good question. when i was here, i was an advocate of these terms. i remember the late saudi king who died two years ago. he admonished for the first time and i said i feel you are lazy and not speaking up. but i think when i moved to the u.k. last year, i felt there was a question of messenger. and it's important to keep this in mind. this is the thing that isis did in the middle east. it wants to polarize its enemies and polarize the society under its control and they want to divide their enemies and they have succeeded in the middle east and they'll succeed here getting people talking about whatn to call it and whatno not call it. this organization is declaring war on islam, and here it is help muslims fight the organization. >> i appreciate that. the issue we face here in the united states in dealing with this threat deals w
when people say that, congress or the white house or in the media, i understand what is meant. however, i fear that that can easily sligy lily slide into an radical islam. that's where the fear is. we limit it to what it's supposed to define. >> that's a good question. when i was here, i was an advocate of these terms. i remember the late saudi king who died two years ago. he admonished for the first time and i said i feel you are lazy and not speaking up. but i think when i moved to the...
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which is intensifying at the prospect of donald trump getting to the white house. and the next -- >> that's just the first of the donald trump jokes so just get ready. >> the next one is about the new findings around gravitational fields. you'd be amazed about the interest in terms of science, provided we can do it with humor and in an accessible way. that's what talk nerdy -- >> that's a web only show? you don't see yourself going to make a network television show or a cable show. >> well, we are working on two shows with netflix. >> right. and why them over anybody else? >> well, it's just that i was talking to ted about a couple of the shows and he loved the idea of us doing a sleep documentary and working on a show with james costas and michael smith the first gay ambassador to spain and his partner who is a major designer he. and they've had this amazing experience in spain. so doing the -- netflix. we're open to working with anyone else. just let me know. ariana@huffington post.com. >> let's talk about the elections. we only have a few minutes left. what do y
which is intensifying at the prospect of donald trump getting to the white house. and the next -- >> that's just the first of the donald trump jokes so just get ready. >> the next one is about the new findings around gravitational fields. you'd be amazed about the interest in terms of science, provided we can do it with humor and in an accessible way. that's what talk nerdy -- >> that's a web only show? you don't see yourself going to make a network television show or a cable...
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the first time an israeli president has done so at the white house. vice president biden visited israel again for a series of high level meetings which he rightly called proof that our relationship is quote, strong in all areas. our commitment to israel as always, transcends partisanship. when israel was barraged by rocket fire in 2014, the vote in the house of representatives to support israel was unanimous. the vote in the senate was unanimous. now, that doesn't happen very much these days. but as the members of congress here tonight could tell you, israel's security isn't a democratic interest or a republican interest. it's an american interest. [ applause ] so when president obama calls america's commitment to israel's security unshakable, that's not talk. it's the nearly $24 billion the united states has provided since president obama took office to help israel maintain its qualitative military edge. it's the f-35s, israel will receive later this year, the only nation in the middle east with this advanced aircraft. it's the billions we're investi
the first time an israeli president has done so at the white house. vice president biden visited israel again for a series of high level meetings which he rightly called proof that our relationship is quote, strong in all areas. our commitment to israel as always, transcends partisanship. when israel was barraged by rocket fire in 2014, the vote in the house of representatives to support israel was unanimous. the vote in the senate was unanimous. now, that doesn't happen very much these days....
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with the former chair of the rnc and a former clinton white house press secretary. later, defense secretary i secretarydefense ashton carter talks about efforts to modernize the military. busur c-span campaign 2016 continues its travels to honor winners from this year's student camp competition. we stopped in maryland and washington, d.c. 41 students were presented with awards in front of classmates, students, and parents. produced 14 winning videos. including a first prize. wonmiller and charles $3000 for their documentary on infrastructure spending. woodrowmade a stop at wilson high school in washington, d.c. two students received honorable mention for their videos. wonthree other students $750 for their winning videos on money and politics and poverty and homelessness in the united states. our thanks to our comcast partner for helping us produce these videos. on friday, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton acknowledged the recent endorsement she received from president obama, vice president biden, and senator elizabeth warren while speaking at a plan
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why does it matter that whoever is in the white house gets along with the president of mexico? >> i think in the world offa poliof geopolitics, establishing a trustful, respectful relationship, understanding that sovereigns will have their differences, but in that trusted relationship you try to minimize them and really focus on the things to your mutual benefit. i think one of the challenges, and nobody has said it here, but i will again be a little bit different, i think the mexican government, if we had a better relationship with them, could and should do more in in terms of the flow of illegals. they said they would spend $2.3 million to support the mexico government's effort to deal with the contraband running, the drug runners, immigration to the southern border. i think a good, constructive relationship, a real personal relationship between leaders between any two countries, i think it matters immeasurably. >> you brought up central america, a hot, hot issue here. a lot of people are saying president obama is working with mexico on the southern border of mexico because a
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why is the white house adamant, reluctant? >> so let me address this in a number of elements of the question. number one, we were very clear in the efficacy for the implementation of the iran deal and this is focused on the nuclear program. i think we very straightforward that we fully expected that iran would continue to engage in other activities that we found deeply troubling like its ballistic missile program, it support for terrorism, destabilizing, destabilizing activities in the region, human rights violations. weekly, the case we made his it's all the more imperative to have a nuclear agreement with a country like that because you would not want to country that has a ballistic missile program and destabilizes its region to have access to a nuclear weapon. so the first point here is when you hear people say that the iran deal has not stopped his other behavior, we set over, and over, and over again that the iran deal was focused on the nuclear program and that we would have other means of dealing with the other elements
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white house. we are thrilled to have all of them here today so without further do please join me in welcoming them. >> thank you for that warm introduction. i want to thank the folks at the center for american progress for hosting this very important conversation. to say that this is a surreal experience for me would be an understatement. sitting on the stage with for cabinet level officials talking about these important issues is a bucket list moment, if you will, for me. what really grounds it and makes it more surreal for me is that 20 years ago i couldn't of envisioned having this conversation you all. i was beginning to serve a ten year sentence in the alabama department of corrections for first-time nonviolent drug violation peer i went into the department of corrections with the high school diploma and i came out with the high school diploma. the state of alabama wasn't as progressive as some states in post secondary education. i languished for three and half years. torch not enough for me
white house. we are thrilled to have all of them here today so without further do please join me in welcoming them. >> thank you for that warm introduction. i want to thank the folks at the center for american progress for hosting this very important conversation. to say that this is a surreal experience for me would be an understatement. sitting on the stage with for cabinet level officials talking about these important issues is a bucket list moment, if you will, for me. what really...
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in washington as developer a few blocks from the white house. they are an example that anything is possible. they're changing not only their lives but their communities, their cities, and i think they are transforming the tech sector in latin america. they are bringing the diversity and the talent that the sector needs to really become a leading force in our economy. and i'm pretty sure as we continue to grow and reach thousands of women in the region, they are going to change our country for the better and make sure that we can actually base our growth on the most important thing that we have, our young talent. president obama: that's great. [applause] president obama: we were talking back stage, i'd been reading about this, and i said 60% of the women who have gone through this program now were employed and i was corrected, it's now 70%. i had old data but i think it's important to point out that your success rate has been quite extraordinary already. that's wonderful. >> thank you. president obama: mark, there was a time when you were sort of
in washington as developer a few blocks from the white house. they are an example that anything is possible. they're changing not only their lives but their communities, their cities, and i think they are transforming the tech sector in latin america. they are bringing the diversity and the talent that the sector needs to really become a leading force in our economy. and i'm pretty sure as we continue to grow and reach thousands of women in the region, they are going to change our country for...
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. >> with the political primary season over, c-span tro to the white house takes you to this summer's political convention. watch the republican national convention starting july 18 with live coverage from cleveland. into thel go convention, i think we will go in so strong. wants the democratic national convention starting july 25 with live coverage from philadelphia. >> let's go forward, let's win the nomination. in july let's return to a unified party. >> then we take our fight for andal, economic, racial, environmental justice to philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> every minute of the republican and democratic parties national convention on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. next, a hearing on wildfire prevention and forest management. agriculture and interior department officials testify before the senate energy and natural resources committee. this is two hours and 10 minutes. >> good morning, the committee will come to order. we are meeting to receive testimony on a legislative discussion draft entitled wildfire budget response act. i want to thank those that joins we released thi
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i think the white house staff here will tell you that i have traveled over a million one hundred thousand miles and the reason is i know these heads of state personally and they know when i speak i speak for the president. it is an advantage the secretary of state, the nasa security advisor, the success of defense doesn't have. that is the purpose. and i will work out an agreement. you know? i will reach across the table and shake hands and here is what they will say to me. not a joke. all right, mr. vice president, whether i am in china, whether i am in ukraine, whether i am in any european country here is what they will say, not a joke. that will hold their hand and they will say but can you deliver? not does the president mean it. not do you mean it. but every deal requires some give. so you are asking me to go out there and support this. i am going to take some heat to my people for doing it. and i am not sure whether you will be able to deliver. i know you mean well. that is how deep -- that is how deep the dysfunction in the congress has spread. let me be clear, you all know advice
i think the white house staff here will tell you that i have traveled over a million one hundred thousand miles and the reason is i know these heads of state personally and they know when i speak i speak for the president. it is an advantage the secretary of state, the nasa security advisor, the success of defense doesn't have. that is the purpose. and i will work out an agreement. you know? i will reach across the table and shake hands and here is what they will say to me. not a joke. all...
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not like the one in the white house right now. is tim.me i go to the university of pittsburg and i want to go into psychiatry. >> the crazy people always want to go into psychiatry. it helps me so i'm going to help other people. now you are in charge of telling people, ok, sure to . >> i am from the university of wisconsin. i'm studying accounting. back collegettle back college and him appearing to go to constitutional law. >> when i grow up, i want to be a criminal lawyer. >> which side? >> district attorney. >> my name is ashley. cu.o to c i intend to go to law school. >> are you going to wear robes or business casuals? >> i go to st. mary's. i would like to go into law after i graduate. maybe into being a public policy analyst. into the top't get five law schools, you should probably just get another job. >> i go to california state university los angeles. >> the time to come to d.c.. >> i also go to cal state los angeles. i want to be a psychologist with an emphasis on the military. >> i am also from cal state l.a.. starting a
not like the one in the white house right now. is tim.me i go to the university of pittsburg and i want to go into psychiatry. >> the crazy people always want to go into psychiatry. it helps me so i'm going to help other people. now you are in charge of telling people, ok, sure to . >> i am from the university of wisconsin. i'm studying accounting. back collegettle back college and him appearing to go to constitutional law. >> when i grow up, i want to be a criminal lawyer....
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mcgurk for an like the white house, we agree that this administration has all legal authority necessary to combat isis, so i just want that to be stated. certainly, we have had multiple hearings on how to deal with this, and i personally am pushed back against efforts to limit his ability to conduct the operations, which much of the discussions around the map has that about, so i just want to say again, i support the efforts that are underway. i would like to see it happen in a much more expeditious manner. i know it is creating threats to our homeland, which we have got do support the i administration's statement that they have the legal basis to do dot they are doing, and i what i do, everything i can, to keep up this body from limiting their ability to do that. with that, i will turn to the senator. mr.tor: thank you, chairman. thank you for the testimony. turning to your statement about being able to deny them territory and impact their ability to foment terrorism elsewhere or direct activities, are we seeing a difference in in that their main syria,rters in raqqa, has not really be
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at planned parenthood along with the road to the white house events we cover at c-span.org. in advance of the democratic party convention in july, the party's platform committee held hearings in washington, d.c. on proposed changes to the party platform. in this hearing, members heard testimony about immigration and the status of undocumented immigrants. there is 2 hours and 40 minutes. >> okay. angela glover-blackwell from policylink. she's ceo and president. she is a leading voice in the movement to use public policy to improve access and opportunities for low-income people, communities of color, particularly in areas of health, housing, transportation, education and infrastructure. without further ado, let me turn the attention to you and to your testimony. >> thank you very much. i am so appreciative of having the opportunity to speak before you and appreciate your accommodating me in this way. this notion of thinking about how we create greater opportunity and level the playing field has to begin with the conversation about the nation shifting demographics. we all know
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. >>> with the political primary season over c-span's road to the white house takes you to this summer's political conventions. watch the republican national convention starting july 18th with live coverage from cleveland. >> so we'll be going into the convention no matter what happens, and i think we're going to go in so strong. >> reporter: and watch the democratic national convention starting july 25th. with live coverage from philadelphia. >> let's go forward. let's win the nomination. and in july let's return as a unified party! >> and then we take our fight for social, economy, racial and environmental justice to philadelph philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> every minute of the republican and democratic party's national conventions on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >>> labor secretary tom perez was among the speakers at the 2016 annual meeting of the national coalition for homeless veterans. he talked about his department's efforts to train and find jobs for unemployed veterans. we'll also hear from representatives of the veterans affairs department, home depot, citibank, and th
. >>> with the political primary season over c-span's road to the white house takes you to this summer's political conventions. watch the republican national convention starting july 18th with live coverage from cleveland. >> so we'll be going into the convention no matter what happens, and i think we're going to go in so strong. >> reporter: and watch the democratic national convention starting july 25th. with live coverage from philadelphia. >> let's go forward....
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in the white house or congress. but you mentioned as you described a religious deal to not touching dodd franks among democrats. so i'm wondering what you think the path forward looks like? does it require a republican in the white house and a strong republican majority in both houses to get anything done. >> there are some democrats at least behind closed doors who believe that it makes sense to have a regulatory commission. that there's just too much power for one individual. there's some democrats who believe one individual in america should not be the ultimate decider -- decisionmaker on whether or not a working family gets a credit card, gets a mortgage, gets an auto loan. so we'll have to see what happens after the next election. my crystal ball is a little fuzzy. i don't know who is going to win the next election. but clearly again if donald , trump is president he understands this is impeding economic growth. he wants to ensure that the economy works for working americans. i'm afraid hillary clinton is simpl
in the white house or congress. but you mentioned as you described a religious deal to not touching dodd franks among democrats. so i'm wondering what you think the path forward looks like? does it require a republican in the white house and a strong republican majority in both houses to get anything done. >> there are some democrats at least behind closed doors who believe that it makes sense to have a regulatory commission. that there's just too much power for one individual. there's...
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then sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind -- >> back in 1976 mr. carter said trust me. and a lot of people did. and now many of those people are out of work. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax giveaway in history. they call it reagan kemp roth. a free lunch that americans cannot afford. >> the 1980 republican and democratic conventions with former california governor ronald reagan becoming the gop nominee and president jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination. on july 1st the smithsonian's national air and space museum will commemorate its 40th anniversary. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american artifacts" -- >> in 1976 we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the apollo missions to the moon, and we were launching into the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars. >> we tour the museum with valerie neal, head of the museum's space history department, and learn
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members and white on the members from both sides of the house talk about imports of manufacturing to the midlands. and people have also have heard in prime minister us questions refer to the comments of saudi can't about london having a deep voice both in the preparation for negotiation and the negotiation themselves. i absolutely agree with that but can he say something about the mechanisms he envisions to allow our reasons outside of london to have a say in preparation for negotiation and in negotiations itself? >> what i can say apparat unless in more detail for the house litigation is we need to find mechanisms. we have some already are listening to the constituent policy of united kingdom. in a few minutes, cia director john brennan is sitting up interview at the council on foreign relations, talking about threats to national security. we will touch on the bombing inestimable. we will bring it to you live on c-span. president obama makes his first 2016 campaign appearance next week, appearing in charlotte, north carolina with hillary clinton on tuesday. they had been scheduled t
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of the country, the way this country is being led right now, we had to put someone in the white house who was conservative and who understood that we need to change the direction of the country. those are the three things we had to do. today we have an opportunity. this is a presidential election year. we're down to two candidates. i'm telling you right now if you want to change the direction of the country, you don't want a third term of barack obama, you have to put aside our differences and put donald j. trump in our white house. [cheers and applause] senator perdue: with trump in the white house and the leadership around him, i believe we can finally bring term limits to the united states senate and the united states house of representatives. i believe we can actually -- [applause] senator perdue: i believe we can actually begin to correct the budget process that's been broken for the last 42 years. it's only worked four times, folks. imagine that. that's the root of what this problem's all about. i believe we can eliminate redundant agencies. some $300 billion, $400 billion worth
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the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, c-span.org. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, patricia, and reporter for military times, takes look at the state of veterans health care in the u.s. as well as proposed changes to the system. then a senior advisor for the bipartisan policy center to talk about how u.s. public and private health services are preparing for the mosquito borne zika virus as the summer progresses. what congress is doing to address the efforts, despite failure to reach an agreement prior to the memorial day recess. and a new york times supreme court correspondent will discuss that there is that were placement insight to fill the seat vacant by the death of justice antonin scalia. how the supreme court is functioning with just 8 members. also what make -- what big cases will be decided later this month. watch c-span's "washington journal" saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern joint the discussion. >> now discussion on how to combat issi and al qaeda posted by the global a
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the white house blue in this fall. too many republicans deny climate change or they doubt americans ability to address these challenges that we have been hearing about and they ignore the impacts of fundamental targ fundamental market forces on the industries is that is seeing the shift to a cleaner economy in rapid fashion. democrats know american ingenuity and entrepreneurism is up to the task. we hope that we'll work together. thank you for your service. [ applause ] >> being a magic bullet. the platform that's going to be persuasive to the american people do you think that -- and if you can describe it for us, he me here, that there's a way for us to simultaneously commit the democratic party to the ambitious goals that some of the prior witnesses have properly called us to grab on to. not just the changes that are there but much more ambitious even than those and at the same time, communicates so many workers and working families around the country that we're throwing them under the bus in the transition. there's
the white house blue in this fall. too many republicans deny climate change or they doubt americans ability to address these challenges that we have been hearing about and they ignore the impacts of fundamental targ fundamental market forces on the industries is that is seeing the shift to a cleaner economy in rapid fashion. democrats know american ingenuity and entrepreneurism is up to the task. we hope that we'll work together. thank you for your service. [ applause ] >> being a magic...
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, and so will our bosses and so will the white house. when they are having a conversation about u.s. foreign policy, one aspect would be asking other governments to do more to help to respond to the crises to take steps entry people better in their own countries. the numbers pale compared to the large migrations we see overseas. for many years, we have been the leader in running a program to take the most vulnerable refugees from around the world, bring them to the united dates, where they can start their lives. we took 70,000 refugees over the last three years. we are seeking this year to bring 85,000 refugees. and also to bring 10,000 syrian refugees. [applause] anne r.: i get criticized from the right and the left on this one. friends in one direction say that is not enough and friends on the other side say we are worried you would let terrorists sneak inside the program. it is the most heavily vetted program of any traveler in the united states and it is ramping up sharply. right now, we have over 40% of the syrian refugees and we wi
, and so will our bosses and so will the white house. when they are having a conversation about u.s. foreign policy, one aspect would be asking other governments to do more to help to respond to the crises to take steps entry people better in their own countries. the numbers pale compared to the large migrations we see overseas. for many years, we have been the leader in running a program to take the most vulnerable refugees from around the world, bring them to the united dates, where they can...
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the white house got burned. it was not an easy time but you see how women were leading the way and dolly was so instrumental and after the white house was burned she realized maybe i have a bigger role to play than being my husband's spouse and she started a charity for war orphans and let the women of dc in that work so i say all of that, there have been cultural changes before. i don't know what the solution is but you were talking about social media and the vitriol that comes through in social media. one thing i noticed in looking back 200 years ago is people would write opinion pieces in the newspaper but they wouldn't put their name on them. all the vitriol was there, it was just anonymous and that is how they did it. if you wanted to say something nasty about the president, call him a little viceroy from france or whatever which is what they called james madison, they published it anonymously and some of that came out of the revolution when they didn't have freedom of speech and that is how they took digs
the white house got burned. it was not an easy time but you see how women were leading the way and dolly was so instrumental and after the white house was burned she realized maybe i have a bigger role to play than being my husband's spouse and she started a charity for war orphans and let the women of dc in that work so i say all of that, there have been cultural changes before. i don't know what the solution is but you were talking about social media and the vitriol that comes through in...
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in some of the polling we have done over the years, the democrats held the white house, the senate and the house when barack obama's presidency started, but there was no comprehensive immigration reform at that time. when you asked latinos who was to blame at that time, that only did republicans get blamed, but so did the democratic party and president obama. when you take a look at the way -- new ticket look at the ways in which the republican party has gotten latina members manyed the top positions, say that perhaps the republicans have done somewhat of a better job at getting latinos into top leadership positions, then the democratic party, so you are right to say that latinos should evaluate both of the parties. we see this hesitancy in our data when it comes to support for the parties. when found that we found a declining share were concerned for the community. politico has this has that as a headline on a popular story, can you answer that? guest: this is a question that many people have been wondering about. not haveump does support -- majority support among latino voters, but h
in some of the polling we have done over the years, the democrats held the white house, the senate and the house when barack obama's presidency started, but there was no comprehensive immigration reform at that time. when you asked latinos who was to blame at that time, that only did republicans get blamed, but so did the democratic party and president obama. when you take a look at the way -- new ticket look at the ways in which the republican party has gotten latina members manyed the top...
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my comments differed from the white house comments. i'm hard-pressed to think about where president obama and i differ on this issue in terms of what we have been able to accomplish inside of syria and iraq. at the same time the concern about the lethality that isis can bring to our communities. they taken advantage of the openness of our societies were doing it by the internet. we share a similar view on the status of isis's fortunes. both inside the theater as well as what they can do in terms of external operations. >> the very back. hand up. thank you. >> thank you. nbc news. in an interview you said you would be surprised if isis was not plotting and a stable tile attack -- and sandal -- a stable -- istanbul style attack in the united states. >> what i was saying is that we have seen isis carry out and insight an array of terrorist attacks in the region, beyond the region, directly, indirectly. i would be surprised if they are not considering carrying out these attacks in the near abroad or the far abroad. in the united states, we
my comments differed from the white house comments. i'm hard-pressed to think about where president obama and i differ on this issue in terms of what we have been able to accomplish inside of syria and iraq. at the same time the concern about the lethality that isis can bring to our communities. they taken advantage of the openness of our societies were doing it by the internet. we share a similar view on the status of isis's fortunes. both inside the theater as well as what they can do in...
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why does it matter that weber is in the white house gets the last word? governor ridge: in the world of geopolitics, establishing a respectful relationship, understanding sovereign people have differences in relationships. you try to minimize them and focus on things for mutual benefit. government,mexican if we had a debtor relationship , could do more with the flow of illegals. in 2009, congress that we will support theillion mexican government's effort to stop contra brand -- contraband and drug runners from the border. i think a good personal relationship between leaders does matter. i think it matters significantly. mary: central america is a hot issue. a lot of people are saying president obama is working on the southern border of mexico because a of immigrants are coming through central america. peoplee human rights saying they are fleeing horrible lives. do we have the right policy? we hit this right, that we are supposed to be so harsh in turning them back, using mexico to turn back central americans at the border of southern mexico? mr. negropont
why does it matter that weber is in the white house gets the last word? governor ridge: in the world of geopolitics, establishing a respectful relationship, understanding sovereign people have differences in relationships. you try to minimize them and focus on things for mutual benefit. government,mexican if we had a debtor relationship , could do more with the flow of illegals. in 2009, congress that we will support theillion mexican government's effort to stop contra brand -- contraband and...
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this isn't about electing any woman to the white house. his is about electing this woman, hillary clinton. [cheering and applause] i loved yesterday as president his video, put out he so eloquently stated, there has never been anyone as this office hold running for president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] and i want to say one >> i want to say one other thing, a lot has been said in this election about trust and planned parenthood, we know something about trust because every single year, millions of patients trust planned parent hood with their health care and their future. a mother in houston, texas, who found a lump in her breast and trusted us. a transgender teen in north carolina who trust us to provide nonjudgmental high quality health care. [cheers and applause] >> and a young woman far away from home who trusted planned parenthood to get her on birth control. no shame. no judgement. the important thing, trust is earned, earned by actions, not by words and that is why the planned parenthood action fund has t
this isn't about electing any woman to the white house. his is about electing this woman, hillary clinton. [cheering and applause] i loved yesterday as president his video, put out he so eloquently stated, there has never been anyone as this office hold running for president of the united states of america. [cheering and applause] and i want to say one >> i want to say one other thing, a lot has been said in this election about trust and planned parenthood, we know something about trust...
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white house. super pacs have a strong community. and by the way, 30% of antibiotics is not helping and they need to stop using it. why? their symmetry will that is used, at about it. the isis is getting used to the irritating to europe, getting to america. , on, helpless to stop this bacteria otherwise it will kill us all. so there is 3400 terrorists, ice is coming from europe through turkey, to syria, iraq. no, on. there will be fairness, justice. turkey is sending to us and iraq killers, isis. saudi arabia supporting them with money. and the west, some of them give them weapons, and they will treat al-nusra injured would people. know, how can we win that battle? you cannot say to the world we are anti-isis, but you help them. you have to mean what you say and say what you mean. this is what religious and faith in god is teaching us. you cannot only worry about yourself. you could not only worry about your people. you've got to worry about what god wants you. god wants you to bring peace to the w
white house. super pacs have a strong community. and by the way, 30% of antibiotics is not helping and they need to stop using it. why? their symmetry will that is used, at about it. the isis is getting used to the irritating to europe, getting to america. , on, helpless to stop this bacteria otherwise it will kill us all. so there is 3400 terrorists, ice is coming from europe through turkey, to syria, iraq. no, on. there will be fairness, justice. turkey is sending to us and iraq killers,...
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by the white house. generally speaking, i can tell you that the stafford act under which this request was made is intended to provide emergency federal assistance when it is beyond the capacity of state and local authorities to protect immediate life and safety. this particular incident took place within a defined period of time, unlike the other major incidents that were ongoing and required additional support. that's why hurricanes are typically the kind of scenario where you would see federal disaster assistance readily provided. in this case, it's obviously somewhat different but what is true, however is that there may be additional federal assistance that can be provided to the state of florida as they are dealing with what is admittedly a very difficult situation so let me just give you a couple examples. the first is obviously as has been well documented by allof you, the fbi has taken over the investigation so this investigation is going to require an already has required resources , these are ob
by the white house. generally speaking, i can tell you that the stafford act under which this request was made is intended to provide emergency federal assistance when it is beyond the capacity of state and local authorities to protect immediate life and safety. this particular incident took place within a defined period of time, unlike the other major incidents that were ongoing and required additional support. that's why hurricanes are typically the kind of scenario where you would see...
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down the white house. [laughter] in more recent times, however, forces crossing our borders are the armies of tourists and business people and shopping and re doing business and visiting loved ones. our only battles take place inside the hockey rink. even there, there's an uneasy peace that is maintained. americans, we too celebrate the life of mr. hockey himself, great gordie howe. [applause] just as canadians can salute merican teams for winning more stanley cups in the nhl. [laughter] [crowd murmuring] >> i told you, i should have applause.ter the [laughter] ut in a world where too many borders are a source of conflict, our two countries are border of he longest peace on earth. [applause] relationship our so unique is not just proximity. enduring commitment to set of values, a spirit alluded to by justin that says where we who we are, come from, what our last names practice, aith we here, we can make of our lives will.e he grit of pioneers and prospectors who pushed west across a forbidding frontier. ge
down the white house. [laughter] in more recent times, however, forces crossing our borders are the armies of tourists and business people and shopping and re doing business and visiting loved ones. our only battles take place inside the hockey rink. even there, there's an uneasy peace that is maintained. americans, we too celebrate the life of mr. hockey himself, great gordie howe. [applause] just as canadians can salute merican teams for winning more stanley cups in the nhl. [laughter] [crowd...
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foxx: well, you know, intervening events have conspired, and the staff that the white house issued i think is pretty much where we are as an administration, so that's where we are. [indiscernible] >> some other outlets have an exhibition, too. non-politics, but it is coming to do with p
foxx: well, you know, intervening events have conspired, and the staff that the white house issued i think is pretty much where we are as an administration, so that's where we are. [indiscernible] >> some other outlets have an exhibition, too. non-politics, but it is coming to do with p
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he has also been the brunt of personal attacks gerald ford and the former white house for two years. he has gone through grueling campaigns, so he is angry. time, he did not do a lot of campaigning f for theord -- campaigning for the ford ticket. ford did not call and ask reagan for his help until one month after the kansas city convention and the election of 1976 was very complex. the national election was until november 2, the early sin has been held in 100 years. from let's go to ari georgia. caller: who did ronald reagan send to iran before the election in 1980 to negotiate with them about holding onto the hostages? guest: nobody. there has never been any credible -- the october surprise got flipped on its head because it was referring to carter possibly getting the hostages out before the november election and the american people were in gratitude with reelection in november of 1980, so there is far more evidence that the hostages were manipulated for political gain and there is some didence with jimmy carter such as the morning of the wisconsin primary, when he goes on national
he has also been the brunt of personal attacks gerald ford and the former white house for two years. he has gone through grueling campaigns, so he is angry. time, he did not do a lot of campaigning f for theord -- campaigning for the ford ticket. ford did not call and ask reagan for his help until one month after the kansas city convention and the election of 1976 was very complex. the national election was until november 2, the early sin has been held in 100 years. from let's go to ari...